Background: Physical protein-protein interaction (PPI) is a critical phenomenon for the function of most proteins in living organisms and a significant fraction of PPIs are the result of domain-domain interactions. Exon shuffling, intron-mediated recombination of exons from existing genes, is known to have been a major mechanism of domain shuffling in metazoans. Thus, we hypothesized that exon shuffling could have a significant influence in shaping the topology of PPI networks. Results: We tested our hypothesis by compiling exon shuffling and PPI data from six eukaryotic species: Homo sapiens, Mus musculus, Drosophila melanogaster, Caenorhabditis elegans, Cryptococcus neoformans and Arabidopsis thaliana. For all four metazoan species, genes...
Progress in uncovering the protein interaction networks of several species has led to questions of w...
Proteins are the basic building blocks and functional units in all living organisms. Moreover, diff...
We present evidence of remarkable genome-wide mobility and evolutionary expansion for a class of pro...
Background: Physical protein-protein interaction (PPI) is a critical phenomenon for the function of ...
Exon shuffling has been characterized as one of the major evolutionary forces shaping both the genom...
Exon shuffling has been characterized as one of the major evolutionary forces shaping both the genom...
Abstract. Exon-shuffling is an important mecha-nism accounting for the origin of many new proteins i...
Domains are the building blocks of proteins. Exon shuf-fling is an important mechanism accounting fo...
Abstract ᅟ Animals are known to have higher rates of exon skipping than other eukaryotes. In a recen...
Gilbert's explanation (1978) of the mosaic structure of eukaryotic genes in terms of its abilit...
Proteins are the basic building blocks and functional units in all living organisms. Moreover, diffe...
Background: Proteins convey the majority of biochemical and cellular activities in organisms. Over t...
Animals are known to have higher rates of exon skipping than other eukaryotes. In a recent study, Gr...
AbstractExon insertions and exon duplications, two major mechanisms of exon shuffling, are shown to ...
Progress in uncovering the protein interaction networks of several species has led to questions of w...
Progress in uncovering the protein interaction networks of several species has led to questions of w...
Proteins are the basic building blocks and functional units in all living organisms. Moreover, diff...
We present evidence of remarkable genome-wide mobility and evolutionary expansion for a class of pro...
Background: Physical protein-protein interaction (PPI) is a critical phenomenon for the function of ...
Exon shuffling has been characterized as one of the major evolutionary forces shaping both the genom...
Exon shuffling has been characterized as one of the major evolutionary forces shaping both the genom...
Abstract. Exon-shuffling is an important mecha-nism accounting for the origin of many new proteins i...
Domains are the building blocks of proteins. Exon shuf-fling is an important mechanism accounting fo...
Abstract ᅟ Animals are known to have higher rates of exon skipping than other eukaryotes. In a recen...
Gilbert's explanation (1978) of the mosaic structure of eukaryotic genes in terms of its abilit...
Proteins are the basic building blocks and functional units in all living organisms. Moreover, diffe...
Background: Proteins convey the majority of biochemical and cellular activities in organisms. Over t...
Animals are known to have higher rates of exon skipping than other eukaryotes. In a recent study, Gr...
AbstractExon insertions and exon duplications, two major mechanisms of exon shuffling, are shown to ...
Progress in uncovering the protein interaction networks of several species has led to questions of w...
Progress in uncovering the protein interaction networks of several species has led to questions of w...
Proteins are the basic building blocks and functional units in all living organisms. Moreover, diff...
We present evidence of remarkable genome-wide mobility and evolutionary expansion for a class of pro...